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. >>> good morning, a wave of hacking attacks, one victim, the first lady, michelle obama. the secret service wants to know how her financial information was stolen and put on display for all to see. >>> switching to apple, the shares down 30% in six months, now some stock watchers believe things are about to change. technical reasons, we'll tell you why. >>> and frequent fliers watch out. this lady here has a headache. when she finds out what they're going to do to her frequent flier plans, the headaches will get worse. see what is happening to all those miles you have worked to save. >>> bring us up to date, sue. >> i will, ty. good to see you again. another dow record. we did cross into positive territory at noon marking the eighth straight record-setting day for the dow jones industrial average, pulling back a bit, the dow is off about three points right now. the s&p hit multiuser highs. right now it's trading slightly to the down side by about a quarter of a%. the nasdaq composite is down just a fraction, about less than half a percent. brent crude is down a quarter of
. >>> good morning, a wave of hacking attacks, one victim, the first lady, michelle obama. the secret service wants to know how her financial information was stolen and put on display for all to see. >>> switching to apple, the shares down 30% in six months, now some stock watchers believe things are about to change. technical reasons, we'll tell you why. >>> and frequent fliers watch out. this lady here has a headache. when she finds out what they're going to do to...
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could michelle obama take a makeup and hair artist on trips? these were matters of quiet contention between the east and west wing? >> how effective is michelle obama's, let's move initiative which the campaign that could have some really commercial policy implications. >> absolutely. well, we have to stipulate the comparison is unfair, right? the problems that the president has to deal with are so much more complex than the ones the first lady does, but the first lady had arguably more management experience than the president coming into the white house. her east wing is and always has been a hyper organized strategic place. one of her criticisms of the west wing was that it wasn't strategic enough. they weren't looking far ahead. they weren't sending a clear enough message to the american people. >> oh you have gotten some push-back as a result of of the book and the familiarity with which it probes the obama marriage. some from the first lady herself, right? >> it's funny. she said she hadn't read the book so it's hard to say what she was re
could michelle obama take a makeup and hair artist on trips? these were matters of quiet contention between the east and west wing? >> how effective is michelle obama's, let's move initiative which the campaign that could have some really commercial policy implications. >> absolutely. well, we have to stipulate the comparison is unfair, right? the problems that the president has to deal with are so much more complex than the ones the first lady does, but the first lady had arguably...
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michelle obama is definitely pro-business. besides praising walmart which is very unusual for any left of center political person. she praised disney for serving -- getting rid of junk food in the various locations. she also praised walgreen's, a whole bunch of other restaurants. they didn't name them, but she basically had -- robin, she basically had a pro-business, pro-market approach to this, not trying to jam everything down. and i really respect that. and i'm a free market guy, i want to praise her. >> i agree. i think the solution has to be market-driven. nobody wants to be told what to eat, you know. the food issue is such a loaded issue, so much more than just food. it's economics, family, political. there's so much involved in that. and if we can start to create these solutions in the marketplace and meet people where they are and give them what they need, that's the best solution out there. and the greatest part about that is there's enormous opportunity to do well and do good and i think that's something -- >> it's
michelle obama is definitely pro-business. besides praising walmart which is very unusual for any left of center political person. she praised disney for serving -- getting rid of junk food in the various locations. she also praised walgreen's, a whole bunch of other restaurants. they didn't name them, but she basically had -- robin, she basically had a pro-business, pro-market approach to this, not trying to jam everything down. and i really respect that. and i'm a free market guy, i want to...
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valley jarrett, michelle obama. that's the source of the campaign. it's not bringing people together to improve the economy. this campaign is to lash out at business, to lash out at successful entrepreneurs, to tax the rich. is that where it's coming from? those two gals? >> they have enormous influence. one thing that makes obama unusual as a president is the degree in which he relies on strong, progressive-minded women. hillary clinton, nancy pelosi and of course his -- >> nancy pelosi who basically wrote obama care. >> right, and forced it through. >> and ra 34 emanuel was opposed to it. >> obama was opposed to the mandate during the election. >> now you've got a third woman, a third player. how important was nancy pelosi? >> the legislative record in the fist two years is largely a result of nancy pelosi to set a radical agenda and drive it forward. >> why would this change if he's re-elected? valley jarrett will still be there. nancy pelosi is still there. michelle obama will be. why would any of this change? w
valley jarrett, michelle obama. that's the source of the campaign. it's not bringing people together to improve the economy. this campaign is to lash out at business, to lash out at successful entrepreneurs, to tax the rich. is that where it's coming from? those two gals? >> they have enormous influence. one thing that makes obama unusual as a president is the degree in which he relies on strong, progressive-minded women. hillary clinton, nancy pelosi and of course his -- >> nancy...
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obama firing up the base at the democratic national convention. >>> michelle obama says the promises her husband made in his first term have proven difficult but asked voters to give him a second term. she is one of the speakers at the democratic national convention tuesday night. she says president obama is aware of and knows the struggles of everyday american. >> he believes that when you've worked hard and done well and walked through or walked through that doorway of opportunity, you do not slam it shut behind you. no, you reach back and you give other folks the same chances that help you succeed. >> cnbc's own chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us now from the dnc in charlotte. thanks for getting up to join us this morning. it's good to see you. >> good morning. >> tell us, did michelle obama score a political win, at least some points for her husband last night? >> reporter: absolutely she did. she gave a fantastic speech. it was well written, well delivered. she really made a values case for her husband that stood in counterpoint to the case for the republican n
obama firing up the base at the democratic national convention. >>> michelle obama says the promises her husband made in his first term have proven difficult but asked voters to give him a second term. she is one of the speakers at the democratic national convention tuesday night. she says president obama is aware of and knows the struggles of everyday american. >> he believes that when you've worked hard and done well and walked through or walked through that doorway of...
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ann romney, like michelle obama, are popular figure. that's why their husbands give them prime time addresses during these conventions. julian castro said mitt romney isn't a bad guy. he just doesn't understand how good he's had it. michelle obama was trying to talk about the same story talking about struggles of heifer family, struggles of barack obama, hoping that connects with the vast majority of people out there who are not economically successful and that's where democrats see their majority coming from. >> john, i was watching some of the coverage last night. there was a lot of talk about the idea that the jerusalem plank has been taken out of the democratic platform at this point. how important is that? >> reporter: i don't think terribly important. i don't think that's going to be a focus of -- a focus of the campaign. >> what did -- they took out god or something like that? i saw that on the conservative website. what did they do? it said in god -- did you see that? there's some language removed. >> reporter: i did not see tha
ann romney, like michelle obama, are popular figure. that's why their husbands give them prime time addresses during these conventions. julian castro said mitt romney isn't a bad guy. he just doesn't understand how good he's had it. michelle obama was trying to talk about the same story talking about struggles of heifer family, struggles of barack obama, hoping that connects with the vast majority of people out there who are not economically successful and that's where democrats see their...
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it is michelle obama's speech last night at the dnc that has really stood out to the reviewers. have a listen. >> this november when we go to the polls, that is what we're deciding. not democratic or republican, not left or right. no in this election and every election is about who will have the power to shape our children for the next four or eight years of their lives. >> and she continued with the children theme the entire speech. i mean really talked about her girls growing up in the white house and sort of who would make the best future for them, talked about the historical significance of potentially having a first female president in this country. it's worth a read if you didn't stay up for it of the transcript this morning. >> she's an impressive speaker. i wonder how big an asset she could be to clinton during the campaign because you know we discussed this often. in fact not that many women like hillary clinton and maybe the first lady can bring them altogether. >> true. >> anyway my pick is from "the wall street journal" titled mr. clinton versus hillary clinton. he w
it is michelle obama's speech last night at the dnc that has really stood out to the reviewers. have a listen. >> this november when we go to the polls, that is what we're deciding. not democratic or republican, not left or right. no in this election and every election is about who will have the power to shape our children for the next four or eight years of their lives. >> and she continued with the children theme the entire speech. i mean really talked about her girls growing up...
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president obama never did. now, first lady michelle obama says she loves movies. well, that's great. but why did she get the most important moment of the entire oscars ceremony? is there a hidden agenda here, something i may have missed? >>> i think the gop pledge to prevent a government shutdown is very bullish for stocks and the economy. the white house continued with its sequester scare tactics. take a listen again to homeland security secretary janet napolitano earlier today. >> i don't think we can maintain the same level of security at all places around the country with sequester as without sequester. >> all right, really? as i said earlier, her budget is going to be bigger this year than last year even with sequester. i've got to go to my pal steve mcmahon. >> don't you want to go to senator hutchison on this one? >> democrats are really going to lose this battle, and hurt her politically because the dire consequences will not happen. >> well, they won't happen maybe right away or maybe everywhere instantly, but over time, if this isn't changed somehow -- a
president obama never did. now, first lady michelle obama says she loves movies. well, that's great. but why did she get the most important moment of the entire oscars ceremony? is there a hidden agenda here, something i may have missed? >>> i think the gop pledge to prevent a government shutdown is very bullish for stocks and the economy. the white house continued with its sequester scare tactics. take a listen again to homeland security secretary janet napolitano earlier today....
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donald trump has separated himself from barack obama, yet lines from michelle obama's speech lines were used. >> barack and i were raised with so many of the same values, like you work hard for what you want in life, that your word is your bond, that you do what you say you're going to do, that you treat people with dignity and respect. >> the values -- that you work hard for what you want in life, that your word is your bond, and you do what you say and keep your promise. that you treat people with respect. >> because we want our children and all children in this nation to know that the only limit to the height of your achievements is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to work hard for them. >> because we want our children in this nation to know that the only limit to your achievements is the strength of your dreams and your willingness to work for them. >> reporter: now, this would raise questions about the professionalism of the trump campaign as well as the authenticity of the message, but ordinarily it wouldn't be that deal. melania is not the candidate, however the camp
donald trump has separated himself from barack obama, yet lines from michelle obama's speech lines were used. >> barack and i were raised with so many of the same values, like you work hard for what you want in life, that your word is your bond, that you do what you say you're going to do, that you treat people with dignity and respect. >> the values -- that you work hard for what you want in life, that your word is your bond, and you do what you say and keep your promise. that you...
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this also punches a hole in michelle's obesity -- michelle obama's obesity campaign. what's your take, my friend? >> well, first of all, i'm jacked up on sugar. so i'll be speaking really quickly tonight. as you know, sugar does that to me, larry. it is great to be back. but listen, i don't see why we would take a judge's opinion on health just for the first point here. but the second opinion is i love these limousined libertarians who always say oh, we shouldn't be in people's health -- or people's personal freedoms to go out and buy a 72-ounce bottle of sugar and yet the very same ones want to get in my life about birth control and about teaching creationism in schools. listen, this mayor made a decision that's a goal that's a very good goal. you can argue with the tactics. but the decision is to make new york a healthier place. >> i don't think -- >> his tactics may be up for discussion but he wants to make new york healthier. you too larry. >> i don't think it's a good decision. i don't have a weight problem thank heavens. i've weighed the same thing for about thr
this also punches a hole in michelle's obesity -- michelle obama's obesity campaign. what's your take, my friend? >> well, first of all, i'm jacked up on sugar. so i'll be speaking really quickly tonight. as you know, sugar does that to me, larry. it is great to be back. but listen, i don't see why we would take a judge's opinion on health just for the first point here. but the second opinion is i love these limousined libertarians who always say oh, we shouldn't be in people's health --...
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michelle obama gave a brilliant speech. she proved what an effective surrogate she is on behalf of her husband. it was an incredibly emotional speech. there was no policy. it was about i love my husband. you can trust my husband. i think clinton will lay out the policy tonight although i think it will be difficult. clinton had many substantial differences in his term with the programs that president obama has laid out thus far. i think we need to think about this in the context of what happened. small business failure rate at a 40-year high. structural unemployment at an all-time high and, by the way, the world economic forum today dropped us from number one in january 2009 in terms of global competitiveness to number seven today. >> peter the president said he needs more time. nobody believes it. i worry we'll see more spending, taxing, regulating and that mr. obama is not going to change his stripes. >> two things. number one, president obama inherited an incredible mess. we went from the clinton years to 20 million jobs
michelle obama gave a brilliant speech. she proved what an effective surrogate she is on behalf of her husband. it was an incredibly emotional speech. there was no policy. it was about i love my husband. you can trust my husband. i think clinton will lay out the policy tonight although i think it will be difficult. clinton had many substantial differences in his term with the programs that president obama has laid out thus far. i think we need to think about this in the context of what...
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. >> strong words from the former first lady michelle obama. highlights and investor take aways. a busy hour rolls on after this. . you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. welcome to camp tonsafun on xfinity! it's summer camp, but in your living room. learn how to draw with a minions expert... how to build an indoor obstacle course! plus... whatever she's doing. and me, jade catta-preta. the host of e's the soup! camp tonsafun. it's like summer camp, but minus the poison ivy. unless you own poison ivy. in which case, why? just say "summer camp" into your xfinity voice remote to join. >>> welcome back the wall street journal is reporting that amazon is reporting more than 3,500 new jobs including 2,000 jobs in new york city. a sign that amazon is making a bet on office work perhaps even as many othe
. >> strong words from the former first lady michelle obama. highlights and investor take aways. a busy hour rolls on after this. . you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. welcome to camp tonsafun on...
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tonight belongs to michelle obama, the key speaker an the m mayor talks to hispanics. >> and michelle obama has high approval ratings. if president obama wins a second term, one of the reasons will be because michelle obama helped him project the image of family values as a good husband and father and one of the things that uplifted his likesability where mitt romney is. >> what are you sensing about the tone of the convention. is it going to be, here's why the republicans are wrong? is it more, here's the future, more uplifting? >> both. i talked to one democratic strategist that said what president obama and the democrats need to do at this convention is offer a brutal takedown of the ryan-romney budget, what it would mean for the united states. they need frame a choice. part of that choice is not going after romney and ryan but also the president spelling out where he wants to go in a second term. what about deficit reduction? what about job creation, infrastructure creation, this is not a state of the union speech with policy detail but he has to give america the sense he can make
tonight belongs to michelle obama, the key speaker an the m mayor talks to hispanics. >> and michelle obama has high approval ratings. if president obama wins a second term, one of the reasons will be because michelle obama helped him project the image of family values as a good husband and father and one of the things that uplifted his likesability where mitt romney is. >> what are you sensing about the tone of the convention. is it going to be, here's why the republicans are...
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michelle obama is a powerful tool on the campaign trail. that's nonpartisan. her numbers, her approval numbers show that she's one of the strongest voices that hillary clinton has out there. so when she comes out with something so raw and emotional, it does seem to touch a nerve with people. that was certainly their intent. not saying this was orchestrated, but certainly that was the intent or result of what happened. we're seeing a lot of raw emotion pour out on the campaign trail, not just michelle obama but look at donald trump, he's denying and fighting these charges. there's no middle ground in what he's saying. he's not saying, eh, you know, i don't remember. he's saying this did not happen. it's false, it's orchestrated. he made an interesting point yesterday saying that this is orchestrated against the american people. as he put it, it's a conspiracy not just against him but the american people. he pointed fingers at the media and the clinton campaign. >> thank you. tracie potts joining us live from washington. >>> coming up here on the show. we'll loo
michelle obama is a powerful tool on the campaign trail. that's nonpartisan. her numbers, her approval numbers show that she's one of the strongest voices that hillary clinton has out there. so when she comes out with something so raw and emotional, it does seem to touch a nerve with people. that was certainly their intent. not saying this was orchestrated, but certainly that was the intent or result of what happened. we're seeing a lot of raw emotion pour out on the campaign trail, not just...
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she was an admirer of michelle obama? >> she said that melania trump was an admirer of michelle. that melania trump in working on the speech with her had read aloud portions of michelle obama's 2008 speech. and she, meredith mckiver, the speech writer, wrote them down. and then when she was assembling the speech, typed those words in as if they were melania trump's as opposed to michelle obama's. so she gave a clear accounting of how those phrases got in there. and that's what was new today. >> john harwood, thanks so much. joining us now, donald trump's chief fundraiser. welcome to "power lunch." >> thank you. it's great to be here. >> we want to get to that topic in a second, but this melania trump story that won't die related to her speech, it gives the sense once again carl quintanilla used a kind word earlier, the improvised nature of the campaign, the inability to come up with this explanation yesterday, now reviving the whole drama today. it speaks to some would think a level of disorganization. well, let me first say this is just an unfortunate distraction. melania gave a
she was an admirer of michelle obama? >> she said that melania trump was an admirer of michelle. that melania trump in working on the speech with her had read aloud portions of michelle obama's 2008 speech. and she, meredith mckiver, the speech writer, wrote them down. and then when she was assembling the speech, typed those words in as if they were melania trump's as opposed to michelle obama's. so she gave a clear accounting of how those phrases got in there. and that's what was new...
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in her speech to the democratic convention last night, michelle obama didn't forget. >> i wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves, and i watch my daughters, two beautiful intelligent young black women playing with their dogs on the white house lawn. so don't let anyone ever tell you this country isn't great, that somehow we need to make it great again, because this right now is the greatest country on irt. earth. >>> this country will make history again tonight when hillary clinton is nominated by the democratic party in the roll call this evening, and you can bet her husband will not neglect to point that out. he's the keynote speaker tonight. democrats will try to keep up the momentum tonight that michelle obama kicked off last night. >> john, thank for you that. john harwood is in philadelphia. >>> joining us this morning keith boykin and michael barnes who served as a political policy adviser in the bush administration. good morning to you both. >> good morning, carl. keith, it's been argued that sanders could have caused more trouble than he did. how much tension
in her speech to the democratic convention last night, michelle obama didn't forget. >> i wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves, and i watch my daughters, two beautiful intelligent young black women playing with their dogs on the white house lawn. so don't let anyone ever tell you this country isn't great, that somehow we need to make it great again, because this right now is the greatest country on irt. earth. >>> this country will make history again tonight...
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michelle obama and her speech said tchl presidency can't be boiled down to 140 characters which a lot of people were saying was a winning speech. >> bring you up to speed with mitchel obama. we're going to take a break. bp posts its third loss in a row. dissect second quarter results and have the latest on the gulf of mexico. have they moved on finally, stay with us, we're back in two. and move only when you hear the seatbelt click that says they're buckled in for the drive. never give up till they buckl. announcer: if the hardest part of your day is the staying awake part... [train horn blares] sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. with a 100 night low price guarantee, sleep train's love your mattress money back guarantee, same day delivery, plus helpful advice from the sleep experts, it's no wonder more than a million people fall asleep each night on a sleep train mattress! ♪ sleep train [train horn] ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ wikileaks. >>> mitch lynn has reported a 9% lift in first half profits. stronger margins help offset the effect of a 2%
michelle obama and her speech said tchl presidency can't be boiled down to 140 characters which a lot of people were saying was a winning speech. >> bring you up to speed with mitchel obama. we're going to take a break. bp posts its third loss in a row. dissect second quarter results and have the latest on the gulf of mexico. have they moved on finally, stay with us, we're back in two. and move only when you hear the seatbelt click that says they're buckled in for the drive. never give up...
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then bernie himself did an incredible job following michelle obama. he didn't just endorse for two sentences. he spent 15 minutes going through issue after issue after issue explaining why sanders people who cared about issues should be for hillary clinton not donald trump. so will we get 100% of the bernie sanders voters? no. but i remember when we left denver in 2008, only 60% of hillary supporters said they would vote for barack obama. hillary campaigned vigorously for obama all fall. on election day, 95% of hillary supporters voted for obama. i think we'll get over 90% of the sanders supporters. >> just listening to everything, it's going to be an interesting week. this is joe. i was just thinking, let's say you have a fervent bernie sanders supporter who decides, you know, i like socialism. i like this socialist. hillary's close enough for me to switch my allegiance because it's not going to be bernie. so she'll be close enough to a socialist that i will throw my weight completely behind her. what does that say to people that think that capitalis
then bernie himself did an incredible job following michelle obama. he didn't just endorse for two sentences. he spent 15 minutes going through issue after issue after issue explaining why sanders people who cared about issues should be for hillary clinton not donald trump. so will we get 100% of the bernie sanders voters? no. but i remember when we left denver in 2008, only 60% of hillary supporters said they would vote for barack obama. hillary campaigned vigorously for obama all fall. on...
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former first lady michelle obama will appear virtually amid coronavirus concerns let's get out to tracy potts that joins us now live what is important for investors to know what we should be looking out for as the democratic national convention gets underway today. >> look out for the tone of this convention the convention co-chair said it's not just for democrats. it's for everyone who is essentially not satisfied with the current trump administration so look to see how much they move forward with their vision and how much they hammer the trump administration we're expecting to hear some of that. he will be focussing on the impact of that of american families the keynote speaker is former first lady michelle obama and then of course we'll have the others live later this week including former president obama that has increasingly spoken out about the trump administration we'll also hear of course from senator kamala harris and former senator and vice president joe biden had they set their nominations. now the democrats convention will be followed by the republicans and president trump w
former first lady michelle obama will appear virtually amid coronavirus concerns let's get out to tracy potts that joins us now live what is important for investors to know what we should be looking out for as the democratic national convention gets underway today. >> look out for the tone of this convention the convention co-chair said it's not just for democrats. it's for everyone who is essentially not satisfied with the current trump administration so look to see how much they move...
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obama. >> donald trump is the wrong president for our country. he has had more than enough time to prove he can do the job but he is clearly in over his head >> we have about an hour of trade under our belt here. let's give you a sense of how the european markets are moving. i have to say there has been some improvement in the tone here we are about seven tens of one percent. we break that down, that gives you a sense of where we've seen some improvement the ibex 35, the spanish market in positive territory with the german dax a little under two 10s of one percent and the ftse and the cac trailing in their wake >> thank you, geoff. travel and leisure underperformed up about half a percentage point overall. in could be traft, the minors were some of the best performing stocks we got a boost out of china supportive of the basic resources. we are seeing a little pull back in line with the broader pull back in markets. we'll bring you more with our first interview with bhp and analysis later on in the show. plenty of mining conversation for you. let'
obama. >> donald trump is the wrong president for our country. he has had more than enough time to prove he can do the job but he is clearly in over his head >> we have about an hour of trade under our belt here. let's give you a sense of how the european markets are moving. i have to say there has been some improvement in the tone here we are about seven tens of one percent. we break that down, that gives you a sense of where we've seen some improvement the ibex 35, the spanish...
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remember when michelle obama was wearing j. crew and outfits sold out. isn't it usually a positive impact when someone on the world stage like that in the white house is promoting their own line? why hasn't it been a hot seller? >> to cite the specific example you used, michelle obama and twin set which she called out on national tv that color, that twin set did sell out but the affect lasted about a week. that is to say michelle obama excitement didn't carry the brand for the season or even for the month. and, you know, that's been publicly cited by crew management. the presidential effect is less powerful than it appears. >> we'll see what happens. this is double presidential effect here on the ivanka line. richard, thank you for jumping on the phone. he's got a hold rating on nordstrom. >>> when we come back, more on bezos versus the nrk post. ♪ we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises gov
remember when michelle obama was wearing j. crew and outfits sold out. isn't it usually a positive impact when someone on the world stage like that in the white house is promoting their own line? why hasn't it been a hot seller? >> to cite the specific example you used, michelle obama and twin set which she called out on national tv that color, that twin set did sell out but the affect lasted about a week. that is to say michelle obama excitement didn't carry the brand for the season or...
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. >> coming up, lights, camera, queue the obamas, president obama and michelle obama signing a deal with netflix to produce a new series somers say netflix will cobeme more valuable than disney and you won't believe how soon we'll break it down when "fast money" rushes. returns at cognizareturns. we're helping today's leading media companies create more immersive ways to experience entertainment with new digital systems and technologies. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking infor
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one reason for the 210 rise, michelle obama. jane wells has the full story. jane. >> reporter: e, even though they're expecting a drop in profits this afternoon, it's an unusual retail story thanks to a very important fan. as you said, michelle obama loves j crew, she wears it everywhere, on the tonight show, overseas, dressed her kids in it for the inauguration. even her husband wore a j crew bow tie to the inaugural ball. bow tie, $52. publicity, priceless. >> it's just been brought more aware, given the fact that it's a small company and the amount of advertising the obamas have brought to j crew has certainly given a lift not only to the brand, but also to customers who wouldn't have seen the store before. >> now, she also says j crew is stealing market share from department stores and stores like banana republic. and here's what analysts are saying. bri murray has a buy, store traffic remains positive and steady. upgraded shares to outperform based in part on product that is trend and target-appropriate. another upgrade to outperform from bmo capital mar
one reason for the 210 rise, michelle obama. jane wells has the full story. jane. >> reporter: e, even though they're expecting a drop in profits this afternoon, it's an unusual retail story thanks to a very important fan. as you said, michelle obama loves j crew, she wears it everywhere, on the tonight show, overseas, dressed her kids in it for the inauguration. even her husband wore a j crew bow tie to the inaugural ball. bow tie, $52. publicity, priceless. >> it's just been...
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>> scott, just gotten a statement from the trump campaign about the lines from michelle obama's speech that got into melania's speech and caused controversy. initially the campaign said, no, common words, and there were no borrowing of those passages. now a speechwriter put out the word that, yes, she put those lines in the speeches after a conversation with melania trump, in which-of-melania ras reading passages she liked including michelle obama's passages. melania has always admired michelle. she then wrote them down and put them in the speech without quotation or without citing michelle obama saying it was her mistake. she offered her resignation to the trump campaign. the trump campaign said, no. obviously, the trump campaign felt they needed to do more to address the continuing questions about the issue. and the question, whether that puts it to rest or fuels the controversy further. but that is the development that we've just had here in cleveland. >> it likely fuels 2 e s it fur. wouldn't you think? jon? at the time, the campaign itself, when you have a pretty big docket of spe
>> scott, just gotten a statement from the trump campaign about the lines from michelle obama's speech that got into melania's speech and caused controversy. initially the campaign said, no, common words, and there were no borrowing of those passages. now a speechwriter put out the word that, yes, she put those lines in the speeches after a conversation with melania trump, in which-of-melania ras reading passages she liked including michelle obama's passages. melania has always admired...
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michelle obama last night, the biggest winner when it comes to speeches. got lots of accolades. people were so thrilled with the speech. but what are the headlines today? speech therapy, trying to deal with the mutiny that was coming as a result of bernie sanders supporters who did not want to give in. after a storm calls for unity is the headline in the philadelphia inquirer. as the night went on it looked like the bernie supporters had finally calmed down. you heard john harwood report earlier about how sarah silverman told them they were being, quote, ridiculous. and that seems to have helped. let's see what happens tonight with the big headliner. former president bill clinton, historically he's always a crowd pleaser. but, guys, he has run into trouble with the black lives matter protests as he's been on the campaign trail a couple of times. but you can assume this is probably going to be a pretty friendly crowd tonight. let's get over to brian and tyler back at cnbc headquarters. >> all right, michelle, thank you very much. so a ton in the business world going on as well. y
michelle obama last night, the biggest winner when it comes to speeches. got lots of accolades. people were so thrilled with the speech. but what are the headlines today? speech therapy, trying to deal with the mutiny that was coming as a result of bernie sanders supporters who did not want to give in. after a storm calls for unity is the headline in the philadelphia inquirer. as the night went on it looked like the bernie supporters had finally calmed down. you heard john harwood report...
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last night they got a personal testimonial from michelle obama about barack obama the husband and father. tonight they will get a economic testimonial from bill clinton. what he will say is what he said in this ad that he cut in august saying republicans are running on the same old formula of cutting taxes at the top. against the democratic incumbents program that was like his. >> president obama has a plan to rebuild america from the ground up. investing in invasion, education, and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. >> and michelle obama may have the highest numbers, but bill clinton is saying that barack obama moved away from his policies, but expect him to try to rebut that tonight. >> so it president obama's policy similar to bill clinton's? joining me is peter orszag. he is now the banking chairman for citi group. so president clinton got a lot accomplished in his second term as he moved toward the center. do you think president obama will have to move to the center to reach t
last night they got a personal testimonial from michelle obama about barack obama the husband and father. tonight they will get a economic testimonial from bill clinton. what he will say is what he said in this ad that he cut in august saying republicans are running on the same old formula of cutting taxes at the top. against the democratic incumbents program that was like his. >> president obama has a plan to rebuild america from the ground up. investing in invasion, education, and job...
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first, michelle obama in 2008. then melania trump in 2016. and you can decide for yourself if this is the same speech or similar thoughts and ideas mashed up together. >> barack and i were raised with so many of the same values, like you work hard for what you want in life. that your word is your bond. that you do what you say you're going to do. that you treat people with dignity and respect. >> from a young age, my parents impressed on me the values that you work hard for what you want in life. that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise. that you treat people with respect. >> reporter: so paul manafort the trump campaign aid is out on television this morning. he says there is no cribbing of the michelle obama speech. in fact, these are common ideas that are out there in the world and people who are making speeches particularly first lady hopefuls will kind of use all of these same ideas. that controversy is going to dominate the morning here as people sort of dissect that and figure out what to make of it. whe
first, michelle obama in 2008. then melania trump in 2016. and you can decide for yourself if this is the same speech or similar thoughts and ideas mashed up together. >> barack and i were raised with so many of the same values, like you work hard for what you want in life. that your word is your bond. that you do what you say you're going to do. that you treat people with dignity and respect. >> from a young age, my parents impressed on me the values that you work hard for what you...
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the same with a dress michelle obama wore. a few years ago with the oscars where she showed up in a gap blouse and may resonate more than the tiger woods being paid to sell bewkuicewkeuick s. >> they are fashions not just for tweeners, but the high end. you are very familiar with that. >> absolutely. you know me. look, again i don't understand. are the olson twins there to inspire taking your kid out for back to school shopping? does it look like they are authentic or paid to do this stuff? >> they designed it. >> but they don't -- i think this is interesting. they made a transition and what is interesting is they don't have their name on it. there is very little connection and what's selling that, celebrity is not an excuse. you need an idea. you can't have an idea for the olson brand, it's about basic clothing and pieces. that's what is selling that brand. they are able to get pr and listen, they are backing that with million was dollars. it doesn't matter if it's a success or not. they can keep throwing money at that. >> ma
the same with a dress michelle obama wore. a few years ago with the oscars where she showed up in a gap blouse and may resonate more than the tiger woods being paid to sell bewkuicewkeuick s. >> they are fashions not just for tweeners, but the high end. you are very familiar with that. >> absolutely. you know me. look, again i don't understand. are the olson twins there to inspire taking your kid out for back to school shopping? does it look like they are authentic or paid to do...
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obama gave. check out the comparison here. >> barrack and i were raised with so many of the same values, like you work hard for what you want in life. that your word is your bond that you do what you say you're going to do. that you treat people with dignity and respect. >> from my young age my parents impressed on me the values that you work hard for what you want in life. that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise. that you treat people with respect. >> we'll have a lot more from cleveland a little later in the hour including a response from trump campaign on the whole plagiarism controversy which no doubt is trending on twitter. >> it was huge on social media. i'm wondering whether or not the rest of america outside the social media platforms feels this strongly. >> noticed, cares. >> exactly. >> good point. >> but still a big story for this morning. let's get back to the markets overall. european stocks. we are taking a break from the action. we saw modest gains
obama gave. check out the comparison here. >> barrack and i were raised with so many of the same values, like you work hard for what you want in life. that your word is your bond that you do what you say you're going to do. that you treat people with dignity and respect. >> from my young age my parents impressed on me the values that you work hard for what you want in life. that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise. that you treat people with respect....
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it's almost word-for-word from michelle obama. the republicans are hoping to get past this today, and shifting to the economy. the theme tonight is make america work again employ we'. we'll see if they can make some headway to make day two better than day one. >> mcconnell, christie, we'll talk to john harwood in cleveland. when we come back, the latest for yahoo, and the chief economist will join us in the next hour, dow is going for eight straight, hasn't done that since a ten-day run three years ago. more "squawk on the street" from post nine in just a minute. >>> dow shares seem to be down a bit. the company posted earnings nine cents a share, a bit shy of some forecast revenue above consensus. no great signs there of a turnaround at the core business. bids for which were due yesterday after the earnings were reported. but make no mistake, speaking to people familiar with this process, the bidders themselves were well aware of the quarter and had incorporated their bids to account for what they already knew in terms of looking
it's almost word-for-word from michelle obama. the republicans are hoping to get past this today, and shifting to the economy. the theme tonight is make america work again employ we'. we'll see if they can make some headway to make day two better than day one. >> mcconnell, christie, we'll talk to john harwood in cleveland. when we come back, the latest for yahoo, and the chief economist will join us in the next hour, dow is going for eight straight, hasn't done that since a ten-day run...
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. >> reporter: michelle obama delivered that speech without ever mentioning donald trump's name, but with the highly effective takedown, she ended it by saying, hillary clinton, i'm with her. bill clinton tonight, is going to give him speech at the convention that will be the prime speaker in the 10:00 p.m. hour. bill clinton has been terrific at past conventions including the 2012 convention on behalf of president obama. we'll see if he's still got it tonight, carl. >> that's going to be one high wire act tonight. we'll be watching tonight, our john harwood in philadelphia. yesterday, you said if you think trump's going to win, you have to sell industrials. if the demes are going to win, we've got glass/steagall. >> last night was not a anti-business night. i've been going back and forth. the ceo of new core, a company that has benefited from tariffs. the united states basically shut out korea and china and you see the earnings come through. remember, donald trump said, listen, we should pull out of the world trade organization. i'm beginning to think this is a little bit of hiyperb
. >> reporter: michelle obama delivered that speech without ever mentioning donald trump's name, but with the highly effective takedown, she ended it by saying, hillary clinton, i'm with her. bill clinton tonight, is going to give him speech at the convention that will be the prime speaker in the 10:00 p.m. hour. bill clinton has been terrific at past conventions including the 2012 convention on behalf of president obama. we'll see if he's still got it tonight, carl. >> that's going...
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it was about michelle obama because it says you're reading it, michelle, president obama, but in fact it's not about -- >> look at directing -- who is directing the show today. that was a quick turn. wow. impressive. >> do you consider the metro system in washington to be a monorail or do you think we should build one in addition to? >> elevated with a view. >> some trains in d.c. are elevated. >> and they are kind of monorails. >> monorail-like. >> and a tube in london. it has a cool name. >> it does. >> in washington news, president obama will host democratic congressional leaders at the white house today. they'll discuss bush-era tax cuts and jobs initiatives. republican presidential candidate mitt romney will address the naacp convention today being held in houston. romney is hoping to sway some with his pro jobs message. unemployment among african-americans is disproportionately high at 14%. >>> republican-led house will hold a vote to repeal president obama's health care law. gop lawmakers call it a stand against the largest tax hike in history. democrats are calling it a politi
it was about michelle obama because it says you're reading it, michelle, president obama, but in fact it's not about -- >> look at directing -- who is directing the show today. that was a quick turn. wow. impressive. >> do you consider the metro system in washington to be a monorail or do you think we should build one in addition to? >> elevated with a view. >> some trains in d.c. are elevated. >> and they are kind of monorails. >> monorail-like. >> and...
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the as far as earlier in the week when it was michelle obama, bill clinton. they have powerful speakers. no doubt about that. >>> we're approaching the top of the hour. that means the team is getting ready for "squawk box." joe kerning joins us. i wonder whether you are more excited about hillary clinton's speech today or the start of the pga's. >> what caught your attention today in the papers, wilfred? >> we didn't have time. >> so we didn't do yours. >> we haven't done mine, but we are much more excited. >> do you want my time? >> we want to know who is going to win the pga. >> that's a good question. course looks great. it is hot today. hot and dry. i think there's some rain tomorrow. the fourth major, big trophy. i don't know jason day won last year year. i was unable to stay up. i need sleep. we need it. you know, for our health, our mental health, for longevity, for weight. you gain weight. and it is a double edge sword. i have missed a lot. i have missed a lot. i've missed the nba finals. i've missed thursday niegtd football, but then there's other ti
the as far as earlier in the week when it was michelle obama, bill clinton. they have powerful speakers. no doubt about that. >>> we're approaching the top of the hour. that means the team is getting ready for "squawk box." joe kerning joins us. i wonder whether you are more excited about hillary clinton's speech today or the start of the pga's. >> what caught your attention today in the papers, wilfred? >> we didn't have time. >> so we didn't do yours....
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so when that is done, we may have to cut our panel off to go to michelle obama, who will be introducing her husband, the president. so, rick santelli, your thoughts on joe biden's speech. >> i thought it was an impassioned speech. certain portions of it especially regarding the military and how a job is more than a paycheck, that i am totally enamored with. like larry, for me, if i were to listen to his speech as a voter to try to make a decision, i don't know that anything mr. biden said would move the ball closer to the goal post if i was worried about the longevity of the entitlement programs and of course, the biggest question of all, how are we going to create jobs. i just don't know there's any substance there, but then again, for this type of speech, i don't look for a lot of substance. >> gina, you were probably the most pessimistic. did you hear anything from biden that would change your mind? >> well, no, i'm still pretty pessimistic. i think the one thing biden said that was worth listening to was that the point of all of this spending was to help bridge a gap and give people
so when that is done, we may have to cut our panel off to go to michelle obama, who will be introducing her husband, the president. so, rick santelli, your thoughts on joe biden's speech. >> i thought it was an impassioned speech. certain portions of it especially regarding the military and how a job is more than a paycheck, that i am totally enamored with. like larry, for me, if i were to listen to his speech as a voter to try to make a decision, i don't know that anything mr. biden said...
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as you know, michelle obama has been saying, buy locally. everybody seems to be doing it. you're saying it's very difficult when you're a local farmer to actually find somebody who buy your product, or if you're a local buyer to find a local farm. >> it is a topic i'm passionate about. i think sustainability is a huge trend right now. a lot is about local food. local food is really tough to find, if you don't have the web. it's tough for the farmers to find you, tough for them to show their wares. one site is called local harvest.org based out of the santa cruz area in california. another one called farmigo, that enabled these farms to reach out to their customers, enabled customers to discover lover farmers. this is a topic going forward, both on the obesity problem, that michelle obama is so passionate about, and the farmers, to help them make money. >> michael, great to see you. >> thanks, erin. thanks for the time. >>> cramer goes to hollywood? very special stock trading with the crazy u live from los angeles. jim, where you are not close to our boeing airplanes, but y
as you know, michelle obama has been saying, buy locally. everybody seems to be doing it. you're saying it's very difficult when you're a local farmer to actually find somebody who buy your product, or if you're a local buyer to find a local farm. >> it is a topic i'm passionate about. i think sustainability is a huge trend right now. a lot is about local food. local food is really tough to find, if you don't have the web. it's tough for the farmers to find you, tough for them to show...
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michelle obama also taking the prize. let us know what you think. e-mail us, worldwide @cnbc.com, e-mail us @cnbcwex. i wonder if j.k. rowling might not be up there. >> you make the list for under-30s, right? >> yeah, i don't know. >> 30 under 30, world's most powerful women. >>> coming up next, russia joins the wto. find out why our next guest says membership won't automatically translate into growth. >>> japanese exports have slumped. the 8.1% annual drop was well short of median forecasts of a 9.9% drop. lorraine tan is still with us. lorraine, i mean, today's export data, fairly disappointing. what do you do with it as an investor? >> yeah, i mean, i still think it's going to be a little while before we see the data improve. we're probably talking at least another couple months. even what's going on with the stimulus in china is not really filtering through to data and we don't expect it to do so until towards the end of the third quarter. as far as japan goes, it marks a softening trend in gdp expectations, you're a developed country and your a
michelle obama also taking the prize. let us know what you think. e-mail us, worldwide @cnbc.com, e-mail us @cnbcwex. i wonder if j.k. rowling might not be up there. >> you make the list for under-30s, right? >> yeah, i don't know. >> 30 under 30, world's most powerful women. >>> coming up next, russia joins the wto. find out why our next guest says membership won't automatically translate into growth. >>> japanese exports have slumped. the 8.1% annual drop...
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family, michelle obama. you know, this is just like a relay and you start off with the fastest person. >> now, of course, you're also going to hear from the mayor of san antonio, rising star within the democratic party. one of the key swing votes in this election, larry. >> john, can you ever remember a time -- i can't, when the two wives gave major prime time speeches? this is really something new, isn't it? >> i think it is, larry. and i think it has to do with the collapse of trust and authority and political figures in both parties. so these guys, both mitt romney and barack obama need a lift from their wives who soften their image, are much more popular, have much higher approval ratings. this is because public regard for washington, for people in elected office, for leaders of both parties is at a record low. >> all right. terrific stuff. many thanks, cnbc's john harwood. before i bring in my next guest, i want to play some tape. back at the dnc convention in 2008, archer davis seconding barack obama's
family, michelle obama. you know, this is just like a relay and you start off with the fastest person. >> now, of course, you're also going to hear from the mayor of san antonio, rising star within the democratic party. one of the key swing votes in this election, larry. >> john, can you ever remember a time -- i can't, when the two wives gave major prime time speeches? this is really something new, isn't it? >> i think it is, larry. and i think it has to do with the collapse...
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. >> did michelle obama talk to hillary clinton? >> no. you can assume if valerie jarrett is speaking to hillary clinton, michelle obama, who is connected at the hip with valerie knew all about it. there is one caveat. if obama gets in desperate straits and romney and ryan pull way ahead of him and he and bill clinton team up and put pressure on hillary, there's still a -- >> they only have 20 days, registration process and so forth. it has to happen fast. >> that's right. >> you are convinced then that hillary was offered the position? >> she was not offered it like, here's the position. but it came up in conversation. it was very clear that they were saying to her, would you accept this. she said no. >> has valerie jarrett, and i will use her as a proxy for obama. i think that's fair. >> certainly. >> has valerie jarrett and obama just given up on joe biden with all the miscues and most recently the racially charged miscue? have they just given up? >> i think they are stuck with him. i think they have to go with him, unless, as i say, bi
. >> did michelle obama talk to hillary clinton? >> no. you can assume if valerie jarrett is speaking to hillary clinton, michelle obama, who is connected at the hip with valerie knew all about it. there is one caveat. if obama gets in desperate straits and romney and ryan pull way ahead of him and he and bill clinton team up and put pressure on hillary, there's still a -- >> they only have 20 days, registration process and so forth. it has to happen fast. >> that's...
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that's what barack and michelle obama are about. and that's what hillary clinton is about. [ speaking spanish ] yes, we can. yes, we can. yes, we can. hey, last week in cleveland, we heard a lot about trust. so let's talk about trust. let's talk about trust. i want to tell you why i trust hillary clinton. first, she's consistent. she has battled to put kids and families first since she was a teenager, in good times and bad, in victory and defeat, in and out of office, through hell or high water, fighting for underprivileged kids, working at the children's defense fund, fighting to get health insurance for 8 million low income children when she was first lady, fighting for the well-being of women and children around the world. hey, can i offer you a little tip? when you want to know something about the character of somebody in public life, look to see if they have a passion that began long before they were in office and that they have consistently held it throughout their career. do they have a passion? did it start before they were
that's what barack and michelle obama are about. and that's what hillary clinton is about. [ speaking spanish ] yes, we can. yes, we can. yes, we can. hey, last week in cleveland, we heard a lot about trust. so let's talk about trust. let's talk about trust. i want to tell you why i trust hillary clinton. first, she's consistent. she has battled to put kids and families first since she was a teenager, in good times and bad, in victory and defeat, in and out of office, through hell or high...
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it was not it was just the president showing up, it's that it was barack obama, his wife michele obama. they are a very powerful combination and if you listen to their speeches this morning herp the best part of the chicago presentation. the rest of the presentation, fairly stiff. a lot of people in chicago said is that the best we can come up with? >> darrin's point, the ioc's composition of membership has changed a lot and you have a developing world group in there and i think putting it down there in brazil as the first time is a very important point. i agree with you darrin. i just want to say. it troubles me. okay. look. mr. obama will get slammed on this today in all the political pundits. but i don't like it from the standpoint of the united states prestige. we never had our president go over and make a direct pitch and we lost. it's not good. that's all i'll say. it's not good. this country is a great country. what just happened is not good. there may be hundreds of reasons for it. i understand politics, ioc, chicago, corruption, it's not good. that's the only point i want to m
it was not it was just the president showing up, it's that it was barack obama, his wife michele obama. they are a very powerful combination and if you listen to their speeches this morning herp the best part of the chicago presentation. the rest of the presentation, fairly stiff. a lot of people in chicago said is that the best we can come up with? >> darrin's point, the ioc's composition of membership has changed a lot and you have a developing world group in there and i think putting...
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president obama, you have michele obama, you have bill clinton, you have some of the rising stars in the democratic party. in stark can trast to the republican convention where you didn't have mortgage raitt romn mccain the real leadership in d.c. or across the country who spoke to the division. so when you're talking about powerful surrogates we are going to see that tonight. >> none of those are rising stars, chris. those are from yesterday. these are voices from the past that are going to be speaking at the convention. >> that's not true. >> elizabeth warren is not a voice of the futurep. >> cory booker is not a voice in the past. gavin newsom is not a voice in the past. you're wrong, alex. >> i mean i -- i mean i think that party of the tomorrow, the next generation republicans, many of whom skipped the convention in cleveland all in the 40s and aurl all republicans will not see those voices in philadelphia. >> marco rubio is not -- was not at the republican convention. >> yeah, fair enough. >> this is getting good but wish we had more time. chris and alex thank so much. we will
president obama, you have michele obama, you have bill clinton, you have some of the rising stars in the democratic party. in stark can trast to the republican convention where you didn't have mortgage raitt romn mccain the real leadership in d.c. or across the country who spoke to the division. so when you're talking about powerful surrogates we are going to see that tonight. >> none of those are rising stars, chris. those are from yesterday. these are voices from the past that are going...
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. >> sara fagan, who connecticuts with voters better, michelle obama or ann romney? >> i think they connect in different ways. michelle obama as a working woman, mother of young children has a special connection with women who are working and dealing with young children in school. ann romney has been in a long marriage, has five kids, a lot of grand kids and is able to really sort of highlight what it's like to stick through tough times. she's someone who suffers from ms. she can talk about what that's like in the context of marriage. >> senator fagan, will you vote for michelle or ann? >> i will definitely be voting for ann. >> i'm shocked to hear that. >> thanks very much. coming up tomorrow, wisconsin republican senator ron johnson joins me to talk about the gop race. tonight up next, team obama breaking every free market commandment in my book. numb one says thou shalt not mandate. why are they mandating horses be allowed in stores and of where else? it doesn't make sense. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreci
. >> sara fagan, who connecticuts with voters better, michelle obama or ann romney? >> i think they connect in different ways. michelle obama as a working woman, mother of young children has a special connection with women who are working and dealing with young children in school. ann romney has been in a long marriage, has five kids, a lot of grand kids and is able to really sort of highlight what it's like to stick through tough times. she's someone who suffers from ms. she can...
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>> first lady michelle obama making the case for re-electing the president last night at the dnc. we'll sit down with jim sinegal for his take on the dnc message as he gears up to speak in charlotte tonight in primetime. >> we begin now by tracking shares of facebook this morning following news mark zuckerberg will not sell stock in the company for a year. the social networking giant also saying it will allow employees to cash in their stock weeks ahead of schedule. facebook shares hit a new low yesterday. now trading higher by about 4%. 18.40 is the level. the senior analyst at web verse securities and i'll start with you. you have an out perform on this stock. you didn't think the lock up expectations were a big deal to begin with. do you think the stock's bounce today -- i mean it's a flimsy bounce. >> i don't think anybody is surprised that zuckerberg is not selling. i think the more important two statements are that we've got two directors who are only selling enough stock to cover their taxes so they're showing a renewed commitment to the company. we didn't see that from pet
>> first lady michelle obama making the case for re-electing the president last night at the dnc. we'll sit down with jim sinegal for his take on the dnc message as he gears up to speak in charlotte tonight in primetime. >> we begin now by tracking shares of facebook this morning following news mark zuckerberg will not sell stock in the company for a year. the social networking giant also saying it will allow employees to cash in their stock weeks ahead of schedule. facebook shares...
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that will lead off with michelle obama. she'll speak for ten minutes or so and you've got elizabeth warren, extremely popular with the left of the democratic party. she'll speak for 20 minutes or so. and then bernie sanders. and the clinton campaign is well aware that given bernie sanders' propensity for rhetoric, he may go long and take us past the 11:00 mark, but we'll see if that actually happens. >> john, thank you for now. john harwood in philadelphia more us. and thanks, guy, for joining us and kick things off this hour. there's more coming up with guy adami and the "fast money" crew coming up at 5:00 p.m. >>> next, tom farley is here to talk about the ipo market and how he thinks wall street will be affected by this election. plus, yahoo! ceo marissa mayer says she plans to stay at the company following its nearly $5 billion acquisition by verizon. we'll discuss whether she'll be able to stay at yahoo! or where she might end up. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. mary buys a little lamb. one of millio
that will lead off with michelle obama. she'll speak for ten minutes or so and you've got elizabeth warren, extremely popular with the left of the democratic party. she'll speak for 20 minutes or so. and then bernie sanders. and the clinton campaign is well aware that given bernie sanders' propensity for rhetoric, he may go long and take us past the 11:00 mark, but we'll see if that actually happens. >> john, thank you for now. john harwood in philadelphia more us. and thanks, guy, for...
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sir, thank you the former first lady, michelle obama, for one wrote yesterday that it made it painfully clear that certain americans are, in fact, allowed to denigrate the flag and symbols of our nation they've just got to look the right way. she has a point, doesn't she >> she certainly does, and, shep, thank you for having me on those are certainly words and images you showed clearly articulate the difference in police preparation, response and if you will operation when things happen. needless to say yesterday's events could have been significantly mitigated given the intelligence, the media, the calls from the executive office itself with regards to what might happen and as recent as the rally just prior to these -- this assault happening being told that we will never concede. so this was all but predictable and very tragic and did not need to happen. >> you saw some of those images that we showed earlier, the selfie with the police officer, what appeared to be we don't know know the context but certainly a barrier was removed, in through they walked they weren't clad in the same wa
sir, thank you the former first lady, michelle obama, for one wrote yesterday that it made it painfully clear that certain americans are, in fact, allowed to denigrate the flag and symbols of our nation they've just got to look the right way. she has a point, doesn't she >> she certainly does, and, shep, thank you for having me on those are certainly words and images you showed clearly articulate the difference in police preparation, response and if you will operation when things happen....
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they are sending michelle obama to the letterman show. biden to tampa. there is anxiety and unless they have a presence they will somehow miss out on the headlines, voters. republican and romney backers expect it to be over exposure for the obama team. they are okay with biden's presence. >> i think it rub off all wrong on the obama ticket. is democratic desperation leading to chicago thug-style politics in tampa? let's ask our team of topnotch politicos. here is david goodfriend. we have cnbc contributor tony fratto and charlie black. charlie, you have been around a while. what do you make of this stuff? maybe we ought to keep joe biden in tampa. he can only help the republican ticket. >> well, larry, yes, indeed. i said we are happy to have vice president biden down there. we need the entertainment. who will he insult next week? who will he pander to? if they want somebody to baby sit him, i don't think debbie schultz is the right baby sitter. she makes as many gaffes as he does. listen, it's a desperate campaign. they have been desperate since april w
they are sending michelle obama to the letterman show. biden to tampa. there is anxiety and unless they have a presence they will somehow miss out on the headlines, voters. republican and romney backers expect it to be over exposure for the obama team. they are okay with biden's presence. >> i think it rub off all wrong on the obama ticket. is democratic desperation leading to chicago thug-style politics in tampa? let's ask our team of topnotch politicos. here is david goodfriend. we have...
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. >> what does it mean to a retailer when you pick up the paper or you see videotape and michelle obama is wearing something you make? >> with rachel who's really established herself in that segment of dressing michelle obama, oprah, many of the stores and celebrity, and that creates the umbrella for all of this product and the aspirational sense that women want to be just like them and wear those products. so it's tremendously exciting. >> all right, wes card, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >> announcer: coming up -- try to keep up with cramer as he takes your calls rapid-fire in an all new "lightning round." >>> and later, whether the dow soars or hits the floor, jim helps you try to stay on steady ground with "am i diversified?" all coming up on "mad money." >>> it is time. it is time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money"! what's that all about? that's rapid-fire calls. you sate name of the stock i tell you whether to buy buy buy or sell sell sell. just to be clear i do not know the callers or stock questions ahead of time. my staff prepa
. >> what does it mean to a retailer when you pick up the paper or you see videotape and michelle obama is wearing something you make? >> with rachel who's really established herself in that segment of dressing michelle obama, oprah, many of the stores and celebrity, and that creates the umbrella for all of this product and the aspirational sense that women want to be just like them and wear those products. so it's tremendously exciting. >> all right, wes card, thank you so...
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michelle obama of all people is out with a new song. the first lady teaming up with kelly clarkson, missy elliott, and kelly rowland to record the song "for my girls" part of her government initiative to get 62 million girls more access to education. >> i like this. i haven't heard the song yet. >> i haven't heard it either. that's an all-star lineup. >>> uber is crossing borders. its new service uber passport launching today offers one-way rides across the u.s.-mexican border from san diego to tijuana. there we go. >> but you can't get a ride back is the catch. you can only get a ride back to the border. then you can walk the border back and get an uber in san diego to pick you back up. still, this is a big step. it's the first time uber is going cross border. it's a little more complicated coming back. surely cars can go across border. why is it so complicated? >> you have to use passports, wait in long lines. those immigration lines are so long at the border. but this is a step. it's very close, you know, between san diego and mexico
michelle obama of all people is out with a new song. the first lady teaming up with kelly clarkson, missy elliott, and kelly rowland to record the song "for my girls" part of her government initiative to get 62 million girls more access to education. >> i like this. i haven't heard the song yet. >> i haven't heard it either. that's an all-star lineup. >>> uber is crossing borders. its new service uber passport launching today offers one-way rides across the...
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even michelle obama and the pope took self-fys. runners up for the word including twerk and binge worth. what do you think? personally, i always thought that's what the photocopier was for at the office parties. you see, i thought that was the original selfie, wasn't it? >> well, it depends -- i don't know. i'm not going for the photocopy story. >> we've just upgraded it for the -- well, i guess vincent van gogh. >> it took a little longer. for having watched my kids on vacation, you take a selfie and now you accepted it to all your mates by that medium that we're not allowed to mention and that seems to be taking off everywhere. good for them. >> yeah. actually, i know where the market opportunity here is. it's clearly they need better lighting and makeup and, you know, add all those add-ones for selfishes. here, take a portable little studio with you. >> you're plugging your thoughts already, aren't you? >> good stuff. tim harris, that you cnk you ve. >>> we'll get some stock picks in the pharmacy sector. find out why our guest s
even michelle obama and the pope took self-fys. runners up for the word including twerk and binge worth. what do you think? personally, i always thought that's what the photocopier was for at the office parties. you see, i thought that was the original selfie, wasn't it? >> well, it depends -- i don't know. i'm not going for the photocopy story. >> we've just upgraded it for the -- well, i guess vincent van gogh. >> it took a little longer. for having watched my kids on...